Ukrainian comedians, KVN players, residents of the Ukrainian and Russian versions of the Comedy Club Anton Lirnik and Andrey Molochny play in the Chekhov Duet.
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The Ukrainian comedy tandem "Duet named after Chekhov" (abbreviated as Dich) was founded in 2006, and a little over a year later, gained popularity among viewers. The headliners of the Ukrainian Comedy movement have loudly declared themselves in the Moscow Comedy Club, where they starred in 123 television episodes. With the participation of the Chekhov Duet during its existence, more than 1300 performances took place in the CIS countries and Europe. Such politicians as Dmitry Medvedev, Nursultan Nazarbayev, Yulia Tymoshenko, Viktor Yushchenko, Vitali Klitschko and many others laughed at the jokes of Ukrainian comedians at personal celebrations. The authors and artists of the Chekhov Duet are Andrey Molochny and Anton Lirnik.
Step 2
Andrey Molochny was born in the town of Korosten, Zhytomyr region, Ukraine. After school he entered the Kiev National Agrarian University with a degree in management of foreign economic activity, which he graduated with honors. He continued his studies in graduate school. Anton Lirnik's comedy career began with participation in the KVN teams "NAU", "Va-Bank", "On the ears", "Alaska", where he was a "man-orchestra": both a generator of jokes, and a captain, and a main actor, and administrator, and internal audit.
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Anton Lirnik was born in Kirovograd, Ukraine. After school he stayed in his city and entered the institute at the Faculty of Journalism. Here he successfully played in the local KVN team. He worked on local television. In 2000 he moved to the capital, where he worked as a radio host, hosted an author's program on the Inter TV channel, wrote scripts for films, and took part in the filming of several feature films. Three years later, the team of the KVN "Alaska" team joined.
Step 4
Playing in the same team, Andrey Molochny and Anton Lirnik got the idea of creating the Chekhov Duet. Their comedy tandem became the foundation for the emergence of the Ukrainian version of the Comedy Club project. In parallel with his performances in Dich, Anton Lirnik creates a musical group "Lirnik Band", and Andrey Molochny launches a sketch of the show "Fine Yukraina" with another Ukrainian comedian and TV presenter Sergei Prytula. In 2009 Andrei starred in the main role of the feature film "Figaro", a sketch of the show "Maskvichi". In addition, an updated version of the Comedy Club UA project, Real Comedy, is being filmed at the Milk Production studio, where Andrey Molochny is the general producer and Anton Lirnik is the production director.